iBreath Alcohol Detector for iPhone Tests your Alcohol Level in 5 secs!November 26th, 2008 Got boozed and don't wanna get caught by cops or moral police or parents? Then here is an accessory for you to test yourself in just 5 seconds. It attaches to your iPhone of iPod and you blow into it for 5 seconds and it lets you know if your under the legal limit or not.
Google Launches Voice Search in iPhone - 'Sound's Pretty ImpressiveNovember 14th, 2008 When tech giants like Google and Apple work on a collaborative project, the whole speculation around it goes hyper. We knew that Google was working on some Apple app.
Miniature gravity detector may peer inside planets to reveal buried geological featuresAugust 11th, 2009 LONDON - Thanks to a nifty new silicon gadget, namely a miniature gravity detector, peering beneath the surface of Mars and other planets to reveal buried geological features could get easier. According to a report in New Scientist, the device, called a gravity gradiometer, has been designed to measure how much the force of gravity changes from place to place, enabling it to map a planet's gravitational field.
Understanding iPhone 3G SJune 11th, 2009 After so muchof rumors and leaks, the next gen iPhone has finally launched with an 'S' suffixed to its name which, they say, signifies its increased Speed. But what makes it fast? What processors do they use that makes it superior? We have woo-ed you with the interesting revealations in the article things you must know about iPhone 3G S, but let's get to understand the underlying details about this uber gizmo.
Analysis says iPhone 3GS costs $179 to make, about $5 more than previous iPhoneJune 24th, 2009 Report: Newest iPhone model costs $179 to makeNEW YORK — Research firm iSuppli says Apple Inc.'s latest iPhone costs just a few dollars more to make than the previous model. That analysis comes despite the new iPhone 3GS having new features like a better camera and video-recording capabilities.
iPhone 3G OS 3.0 Unlocked by ultrasn0wJune 17th, 2009 The iPhone Dev-Team have unveiled ultrasn0w which can unlock any iPhone in the market that runs on any version of the firmware from 3.0 on down. They haven't revealed how they did it lest Apple makes a fix at the last hour.
How scientists made fast quantum communication possibleApril 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Researchers from Toshiba and Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory have developed high speed detectors that are capable of receiving information with much higher key rates, thereby able to receive more information faster, in a technique known as quantum cryptography. Carried in the journal paper, 'Practical gigahertz quantum key distribution based on avalanche photodiodes', the research details how quantum communication can be made possible without having to use cryogenic cooling and/or complicated optical setups, making it much more likely to become commercially viable soon.
Adobe to offer Flash technology to iPhone developers later this yearOctober 5th, 2009 Adobe to offer Flash to iPhone developersNEW YORK — Adobe Systems says developers for Apple's iPhone will be able to use its video-enabling software, Flash, to create applications for the device for the first time. Though it is an important milestone, Monday's announcement is not the full step many iPhone users have been waiting for.
Apple's new iPhone sells out before launchJune 16th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple's latest edition of the iPhone is matching the popularity of its predecessors. The company, and its exclusive US carrier, AT&T, said Monday that pre-orders of the phone had sold out, and that customers could face a wait of a week or two after launch day on Friday to get their coveted gizmos.
Over 1 mn iPhone 3GS sold in first three days of debut: AppleJune 23rd, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc Monday announced that it has sold more than one million units of iPhone 3GS in the first three days after the new smartphone went on sale. The iPhone 3GS hit stores in the United States and seven other countries last Friday.
Apple offers iPhone cut and pasteMarch 18th, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO - Apple unveiled its proposed new software for its genre-defining iPhone Tuesday and gave acolytes of the world's most popular smartphone the feature they most wanted: the ability to cut and paste text and pictures on the device. Lack of the cut and paste facility had been one of the main drawbacks of the device, compared to competitors like the Blackberry.
iPhone Gets Wireless Charger like Palm Pre's TouchstoneJune 25th, 2009 The latest Buzz in mobile phone technology is wireless charging. This provides hassle free charging options as it does not need the phone to be connected directly to the charger via the charging port.
Vonage gets a cheap-calling app on the iPhone, BlackBerry; undercuts on international callsOctober 5th, 2009 Vonage releases calling app for iPhone, BlackBerryNEW YORK — Vonage, a pioneer in Internet-based phone service, is launching applications for the iPhone and BlackBerry that undercut the international calling rates of major wireless carriers. When the phones are connected to a Wi-Fi hot spot, the calls go over that link, bypassing the wireless carrier entirely.
Now, drive your car using iPhone just like 007!October 28th, 2009 SYDNEY - Want to be James Bond? Well, you can imitate him to a certain level thanks to a newly developed iPhone 'app' that allows a driver to control a full-fledged passenger car just via his or her smartphone. Created by German university researchers to take part in a US military driverless car challenge, the amazing automotive app can let a user drive a vehicle remotely via one of the clever phones.
iPhone 3.0.1 Update AvailableAugust 1st, 2009 Apple has released a Software Update 3.0.1 that fixes the SMS Vulnerability of the Phone. The previous version allowed malicious parties to send harmless looking text messages that can gain access to iPhone's various functions like camera or contacts without notifying the user.